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  1. A Way of Life That Does Not Exist: Canada and the Extinguishment of the Innu by Colin Samson, 2003-05
  2. It's Like the Legend: Innu Women's Voices

81. Myths And Legends For American Indian Youth
innu Nation Official Site Located in Labrador, Canada, this site provides thebest way to approach native culture or to learn about that of other tribes.
http://www.kstrom.net/isk/stories/myths.html
A ADIZOOKAANAG Traditional Stories, Legends and Myths
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Aadizookaan means (in Anishinaabemowin , or Ojibwe language) "a traditional story", what anthros and others seem to like calling legends or myths. These are or in their original, were often sacred. Those represnt large themes of human existence: where we came from, how we should live, reconcilliation to the tragedies of life, thankfulness There are smaller stories: teaching, humorous, answering "Why?" questions about natural phenomena and behavior. Finally, traditional indigenous peoples had no TV, no books; stories were entertainment, too. TO THOSE WHO TRANSCRIBE NATIVE MYTHS: Our myths appear popular as NuAge web page fillers. Native myths, as opposed to tall tales and little stories for children, are not entertainment. It is important that you cite the source from which you transcribed it, the collector or non-Indian reteller-translator of the myth, and if given, the original teller. And, of course, the tribe. I think Native myths are meaningless removed from cultural context, but if there is any educational value to them, they must be identified with a specific people, time, and place. Some retellers are reliable. Others sanitize and restructure stories, making them worthless as a means to learn about a culture a kind of racism, where retellers believe Native myths (which are often owned by specific individuals or families) are merely primitive raw material for their own literary efforts, often crude and condescending. There are

82. Native Americans Legends Index
native american lore, stories, fables, tales and legends
http://home.no.net/norweagl/lore/index0.htm
White man with multicoloured heart in search of a better earth.
Index of the collection,
alphabetical and by theme Native
american
lore Alpha-index
A Cheyenne blanket (Pawnee)
A contest for wives
(Cochiti)
A Fish Story
(Tewa)
A gust of wind
(Ojibway)
Adventures of Great Rabbit
(Algonquian)
Ancient One
Apache Chief punishes his wife (Tiwa) Arrow Boy (Cheyenne) Basket Woman, Mother of the Stars Bear and his Indian wife, the (Haida) Big Long Man's Corn Patch Blood Clot (South. Ute) Bluebird and the Coyote (Pima) Brave Woman Counts Coup (White R.Sioux) Bridal Veil Falls Buffalo and Eagle Wing Buffalo Woman, A Story of Magic (Caddo ?) Butterflies (Papago) Changing of Mikcheech, the (Wabenaki) Chief Mountain (Siksika) Chinook wind (Yakima) Chipmunk and Bear Case of the severed head (Cheyenne) Coming of Thunder, the (Miwok) Comrades, the Corn Mother (Penobscot) Corn Spirit, the (Tuscarora) Coyote (Shoshoni/Paiute) Coyote and Multnomah Falls Coyote and the Another One ("C.P.Whitedog") Coyote and the Hen, the

83. MY FIRST NATIONS PAGE
HuronPart One; innu Nation/Mamit innuat WWW Site; Great Sioux Nation; Compact HistoriesNative Tribes of Cree Fonts; Delaware indians; Flagstaff Mission To The
http://www.eagle.ca/~matink/themes/FirstNations/natives.html
Home Page Safety Net Newsletter Teacher Resources Libraries ... Projects
First Nations
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Government and Law General History Culture ... The Environment Tribes First Nations Native Americans Links to Other Aboriginal Sites
Government and Law
  • Aboriginal Law and Legislation Online ABORIGINAL SUPER INFORMATION HWY. Assembly of First Nations B.C. Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs WWW Site ...
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    General
  • Bill's Aboriginal Links Bill's Aboriginal Links: Canada and US Dusters Native American and First Nations sites Links to Information on Native Americans ...
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    History
  • A history of the NW Coast. All about the Oregon Trail Arctic Circle: Exploring the Past: An archeological journey CMC - Canada Hall, phase 1 ...
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  • Aboriginal Music Project American Indian Ethnobotany Database Arctic Circle Artist's Profile: ROY HENRY VICKERS ...
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    Education and Schools
  • "DUCK BAY SCHOOL'S HOME PAGE" "Oscar Blackburn School's Home Page" Aboriginal Youth Network - Home Page About this Community - Wanipigow/Hollow Water ...
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    Journals
  • First Perspective On-line Red Ink On-Line - Gopher Links The Nunatsiaq News Home Page!
  • 84. The Educational Encyclopedia, Old And Lost Cultures
    Abenaki a native American Nation comprised of descendants of origin of the ApacheIndians, subdivisions of innu approximately 16,000 innu (formerly known as
    http://users.pandora.be/educypedia/education/anthropologynortham.htm
    Science Animals Biology Botany Bouw ... Resources Anthropology General Africa Asia Arctic people ... Near East North America South America Vikings Old cultures Evolution North America: indian cultures overview Alcatraz island the 1969-1971 occupation of Alcatraz Island by Indians of All Tribes American indians and the natural world American Indians have an enduring heritage of connections with the natural universe American indians of the Pacific Northwest an extensive digital collection of original photographs and documents about the Northwest Coast and Plateau Indian cultures, complemented by essays written by anthropologists, historians, and teachers about both particular tribes and cross-cultural topics American indians of the Pacific Northwest index American indian heritage foundation American indian tribes Canada’s native peoples Ethnology of North America ... Mesoweb exploration of Mesoamerican cultures Mystery of the first Americans the discovery of a 9,000-year-old skeleton embroils scientists in a debate over North America's first inhabitants Native American nations Native Americans Hopi, Apache, Navaho, Kachinas, Pleiadians, twisted hair, Crow, Comanche, Cheyenne, Mohawk, Iroquois, Cherokee

    85. Natives
    Indigenous' Peoples Literature http//www.indians.org/welker/natlit02 Tales of Nativevisions by respected elders as they Old is New Again. The innu Nation WWW
    http://www.mv.igs.net/~enviro2001/page6.htm
    NATIVE PEOPLES
    Aboriginal Studies http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVL-Aboriginal.html
    A truly selective site where the Australian Aboriginies are featured. A veritable complete index to everything you wanted to know is here. Very in-depth and complete!
    Anasazi and Native Cultures in the Southwest http://www.afternet.com/~ray/canasazi.html
    As the title suggests, this is a great site for the study of the 'lost' Anasazi tribe along with its relationship with other southwest U.S. tribes. Leo Ussak Elementary School http://www.arctic.ca/LUS/
    This is the first Arctic Web page to emerge from a Native Elementary School! Nicely put together with great graphics and a total insite into what it is like to live and play in the Far North. The students also ask for penpals and this would be a great opportunity to have the South meet the North through cyberspace.
    CREENET - The Internet for the North http://www.creenet.com/
    Want a look at one of the most complete sites produced by the Native Peoples? This is for you...very advanced graphic design with all the latest Internet technology. History, Lifestyles, Language, Administration, and much much more makes this site a must see for all!
    Sioux's Homepage http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/5559/

    86. Native American Law - MegaLaw.com
    indians US Code, Title 25; indians - CFR, Title 25; Indian Crimes and Criminal nativeAmerican Free Exercise of Religion Act of 1993 - Senate Bill 1021. native
    http://www.megalaw.com/top/native.php
    MegaLaw.com MegaDepos.com MegaLaw SERVE ... Submit a Link Official Case Law:
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    NATIVE AMERICAN LAW Home Legal Research Topic Index > Native American Law Supreme Court Decisions Other Native American Web Sites

    87. Native American Directory Of Vital Records At The Records Room
    In 1995, more of the nation's native American indians, Eskimos and
    http://www.daddezio.com/records/room/indian.html
    Vital Records Search and Information Directory for the United States Topics
    Vital Records

    Military Records

    Native Americans

    Birth Certificates
    ...
    Miscellaneous

    Helpful Resources
    - Adoption Puzzle

    - First Name Basis

    - StateGenSites

    - Family Tree Climbers
    ... - Olive Tree Genealogy Vital Records
    Native American Directory
    Welcome to the Native American vital records room. Finding vital records for Indian tribes is a difficult challenge, many vital records were lost as the tribes got pushed westward onto reservations. We've cataloged addresses, plus online and offline vital records for each North American tribal unit. Enter the Native American Directory Or pick a tribe: Abenaki Accohannock Alabama-coushatta Algonquian Apache Apalachee Arapaho Arikara Assiniboine Athabaskan Bannock Blackfeet Caddo Calusa Cayuse Cherokee Cheyenne Chickahominy Chickasaw Chicora Chilcotin Chilula Chippewa Chitimacha Choctaw Chumash Coharie Comanche Cowichan Cowlitz Cree Creek Crow Delaware Dene Dogrib Edisto Esselen Flathead Goshute Gros Ventre Gwitch'in Haida Haliwa Hidatsa Ho Chunk Hohokam Hopi Houma Hualapai Hupa Huron Illinois Innu Inuit Inupiaq Iowa Iroquois Kalispel Kansa Karuk Kaw Kickapoo Kiowa Klallam Klamath Kootenai Kutchin Kwakiutl Lenape Lumbee Mahican Maidu Makah Mandan Mattaponi Maya Melungeon Meherrin Menominee Metis Miami Micmac Mingo Missouri Miwok Mohawk Mohegan Mohican Monacan Montauketts Nansemond Nanticoke Narragansett Naskapi Natchez Navajo Nisga'a Nooksack Nootka Ohlone Ojibwe Omaha Onondaga Osage Oto Ottawa Paiute Palouse Pamunkey Paugussett Pawnee Penobscot Peoria Pequot Pima Piscataway Pokanoket Pomo Potawatomi

    88. Bill's Aboriginal Links: Arts & Culture
    Raven Lore StóLo Narratives innu Mythology Mayan and Clark The American West NativeAmericans PlainsWar 1876 MU Christianity Among the indians Louis Riel
    http://www.bloorstreet.com/300block/aborlart.htm
    Aboriginal Arts and Culture
    Arts Links Culture Links
    Aboriginal Arts
    Art Resources for Indian Schools **** Paths To Native American Art Native American Art Resources on the Internet WWW: Native American Art Sites ... Aboriginal Voices Magazine
    Please Subscribe and Support It
    Aboriginal Cultures
    Gateway to Native American Culture MRC Webliography: First Nations/Aboriginal Peoples Stereotypes of Native Americans Native Genealogy ...
    Comments, Corrections and Updates
    Last update of this page: July 24, 1998
    bloorstreet-com web services

    89. Directory :: Look.com
    Overview from the website of the innu Nation (formerly Myth of the North AmericanIndians By Amy native American Indian Folklore Folklore, stories, myths, and
    http://www.look.com/searchroute/directorysearch.asp?p=3359

    90. North America
    Lisa Mittens Home Page; native American Art Gallery, Ltd. native AmericanIndians; native American Net Server native americans at Princeton
    http://www.hist.unt.edu/09w-na1.htm
    North America
    General
    Tribal Pages

    91. Alexa Web Search - Subjects > Arts > ... > Myths And Folktales > Myths > Native
    www.innu.ca/myth.html Go directly to site Tales of the North American IndiansAnthologized by Stith and legends from many different native American Nations
    http://www.alexa.com/browse/general?catid=3359&mode=general

    92. Native American Links
    innuat Tri-Lingual Website of the innu Nation; Iowa Excerpts from an Exhibit; PimaIndians - Salt River Mesquakie/Fox) are two distinct native American nations
    http://thegoldweb.com/voices/spiritlinks.htm
    Native American Links
    Native American Information
    • Indian Pueblo Cultural Center The center offers historical and cultural information about 19 different Pueblo tribes, with links to background data on each tribe, and a link to Pueblo Etiquette and Rules. The Native American Rights Fund - This site is filled with information on Native American rights and causes. Support them in their fight. Index of Native American Resources on the Internet - This page links to a host of topics and sites, including the National Museum of the American Indian; Objibwe Language and Culture; a Guide to the Great Sioux Nation; the California Indian Library Collections, and more. You can also find the text of bills on Indian policy, and a link to IndianNet, an Internet resource. Native Web - THE site. NativeWeb is a project of many people. Our vision touches ancient teachings and modern technology. Our purpose: to provide a cyber-place for Earth's indigenous peoples. Native American News - This is the World Wide Web home of Wotanging Ikche a Native American newsletter distributed by Gary Night Owl. Here on this site you will find the latest copy of Wotanging Ikche, along with a complete archive of all back issues. We dedicate both the newsletter and this webserver to keeping the brothers and sisters who share our Spirit informed about current events within the lives of those who walk the Red Road.

    93. Aboriginals, Natives Frequently Asked Questions FAQ's Definitions Terms Meanings
    Asked Questions About American indians
    http://www.turtleisland.org/resources/resourcesfaqs.htm
    FAQ's
    Frequently Asked Questions
    About Aboriginal Peoples
    American Indians and Natives - - - It's ALL about Culture - - - Pow Wows Aboriginal Place Names Medicine Wheel Iroquois Creation Story Various Creation Stories Culturual Survival Indigenous Voices Indigenous Knowledge Seventh Generation Sacred Texts One explanation of smudging an audio file Spirituality Native American Church Traditional Teachings of the Medicine Wheel Sacred Land Film Project Protecting Knowledge Archives Languages Gatherings Food Sports Canoes Music Elders Teachings Museums Books Theatre Media Communities Organizations Discussions Resources Businesses FUN - Entertainment Flags RODEO Research Healing Families Success Media Culture News >>Features A to Z Aboriginal News APTN Artists Australian Indigenous Peoples Awards Books Business Canoes and Tribal Journeys Careers Credits Culture Discussion Dan Smoke Doug Cuthand Editor Elders Events Families FAQ's First Story FOOD Fun! Gerald Taiaiake Alfred Government Health Justice Language Law Media METIS Mikmaq Movies Museums Music Nations News Nisga'a Nunavut Opinion Organizations POLITICS Research Resources Radio Rodeo Schools Site Map Software SPORTS Story of Turtle Island Theatre Treaties Veterans What's New!

    94. Preferiti

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    Se volete fare un regalo davvero originale, regalate il West... Regalate il nostro cd-rom: sostenete il nostro sito e fate un omaggio a chi vi è caro... Su
    I "preferiti" di Farwest.it
    C ome usano fare tutti gli autori di siti web, anche io ho pensato di agevolare la navigazione in varie maniere. Questa pagina è strettamente dedicata alle risorse presenti in rete sui pellerossa e, più in generale, sul mondo del Far West. Spero che abbiate dimestichezza con l'Inglese, che è ormai la lingua madre dei residenti in internet! Attenzione: in internet i siti nascono e muoiono oppure cambiano indirizzo. Se qualcuno tra i "preferiti" non dovesse funzionare, mandatemi una segnalazione e provvederò presto a sostituirlo.
    Altri siti riguardanti tribù specifiche

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